Thank you very much for your help.
I found another way which I use this"
#!C:\PERL\bin\perl.exe
use strict;
use CGI ':standard';
use XML::Simple;
#Variables
my $arrays = [qw/subcategory packaging_qty recipe description prod
+uct paragraph comments channel brand conditionning product_id heading
+ photo/];
my $cat = 'C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\htdocs\legastrono
+me\XML\Admin\test4.xml';
my $category = XMLin( (join'', $cat), KeyAttr => 1, 'ForceArray' =
+> $arrays);
XMLout($category, rootname =>'category', outputfil
+e =>('C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\htdocs\legastronome\XML\A
+dmin\test4.xml'));
I can say it works well. I found your way better because there is less code. But I need now to put the first two lines at the begin. I am still trying.
Again thanks.
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